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1 1| moment the countess had given her invitation Fauchery 2 1| traditional three knocks were given, and among the returning 3 2| little Louis, a child she had given birth to when she was sixteen 4 2| this way: the porter had given them her name, and they 5 3| the Mamma Muffat who had given him this precious education 6 3| Fougeray would never have given his consent to the marriage.”~“ 7 4| Foucarmont and Louise were given a little stretch of table, 8 4| dryly that she would have given them a pretty reception. 9 4| and of her beauty; he had given up his violin in order the 10 4| all distinctly. Lucy had given Foucarmont a wink in order 11 4| Stewart heard this invitation given while she was talking with 12 4| honor that Mme Robert had given a spontaneous refusal. He 13 4| the Wednesday, but she had given no invitation to anyone; 14 4| countenance had certainly given a recitation in Alsatian 15 5| extravagant courses and had given the journalist a box on 16 5| returned the kiss that had been given him upstairs. Nana was in 17 6| other days she would have given her heart to have a full 18 6| Les Fondettes, for he had given up the idea of renewing 19 6| men had shaken hands and given each other the news about 20 6| embarrassed. Vandeuvres had given notice of departure, for 21 6| cheeks glowed, and he had given Georges one long look. Dinner 22 7| of offense he could have given her. Besides, he was under 23 7| spotted them, eh? And it’s given you the hump?”~He did not 24 7| before yesterday she had given him to understand that if 25 8| dealt her. Last week he had given her a swollen eye; nay, 26 8| the night before he had given her such a box on the ear 27 8| himself a philosopher who had given up everything, glory included. 28 8| in the early days he had given out three francs every morning. 29 8| yesterday’s money. As he had given her nothing then, he hesitated 30 8| one thing: Labordette had given her exactly the same advice 31 8| same advice as Francis had given her. That evening when Fontan 32 9| If his wife were to be given three hundred francs Mignon 33 9| occasion of a masked ball being given by the latter. The duchess 34 9| little cry—so: ‘Oh, she’s given him a kiss.’ But before 35 9| impression that her cue had been given her, and arrived amid the 36 9| Bordenave had once more given her a mere scrap of a part, 37 10| bitterness, the lesson Fontan had given her, a shameful lesson for 38 10| give him back all he had given or even swore by little 39 10| Sir,” she said, “I have given you no cause why you should 40 10| this slut of a girl had given her the go–by and she had 41 10| it was as though they had given way to a burning desire 42 11| sort to let one’s name be given to a horse! Mignon, on the 43 11| whispering that the count had given her up. It was quite a long 44 11| pattering away:~“’Ere y’re, given away, given away! There’ 45 11| Ere y’re, given away, given away! There’s some for everybody!”~“ 46 11| blast of wind. The prize given by the city of Paris had 47 11| tones. As the champagne had given out, Philippe, taking the 48 11| besides, oughtn’t he to have given me a hint about his horse? 49 12| his return from a party given by the empress, he had received 50 12| disappeared, squandered or perhaps given away, without her ever dreaming 51 12| interested countess, was given his final orders.~It was 52 12| the fire. This whole fete given in her honor, these lights 53 12| religious sentiments. He has given me the sweetest proofs of 54 12| since his inheritance had given him a kind of insolent dash 55 13| surprised. Never before had she given way like this in her own 56 13| yesterday she had again given Satin an outfit, a perfect 57 13| the money. He would have given his life to have the money! 58 13| knees, the boy had just given himself a second stab, which 59 13| ran that the master had given him a big bribe and had 60 13| marquis and the count had given her a severe fit of feverish 61 13| wretch Zoe had just quietly given her a week’s notice. The